Haier Ginesis HLF103Q Service Manual Download Page 4

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usage of the operation knobs

WARNING

:  to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons, read the IMPORTANT

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this dryer.

Understanding the Control Panel 

1

Off Button: (2) 

Start/Pause Button: (1)

Press the button  to turn the dryer OFF.

Press this button once to start the dry process. Press this button once again to
pause the activity during the dry cycle. 

Heavy Duty

Towels/Cotton

Cycles

More Dry

Less Dry

Dry

Cool down

Cycle completed

Extend trumble

Customer

Louder

Softer

Off

Cycle

Signal

Bul

ky Items

Casual

Delicate

On

Off

Wrinkle

Care

Timed

Cycles

More Time

Less Time

Auto Dry

Rack Dry

Timed Dry

Time Remaining(Min)

Time On(Hour)

Delay

Start

On/Off

Power

Pause

Start

Temp

Level

Dryness

Air Only(No Heat)

High

Medium

Low

Normal

11

Pause

Start

Signal

Extend Tumble

Extend Tumble

Cycle completed

Cycle completed

Cool down

Cool down

Dry

Estimated Time

Estimated Time

Delay  Time

Delay  Time

Temp

Off

Wrinkle
  Saver

Off

Softer

Louder

More
Time

Super Capacity

Less
Time

Very

Very

Normal

Normal

Less

Damp

Damp

More

More

Sensor

   Dry

 Level

Timed Dry

Rack Dry

Timed-
Cycles

Auto-
Cycles

Pause

Start

Signal

Extend Tumble Time

Extend Tumble Time

Cycle completed

Cycle completed

Cool down

Cool down

Dry

Remaining Time

Remaining Time

Wrinkle Saver

Wrinkle Saver

Temp

Off

Normal

Custom

Wrinkle
  Saver

Off

Soft

Loud

More
Time

Super Capacity

Less
Time

Very Dry

Very Dry

Normal

Normal

Less

Less

Damp Dry

Damp Dry

More

More

Sensor

   Dry

 Level

Heavy

Cotton

Bulky Items

Casual

Timed Dry

Rack Dry

     Auto
      Dry
   Cycles

Touch Up

Medium

Low

High

High

Medium

Low

High

High

Medium

Low

High

High

Medium

Air Dry

Low

High

High

Delicate

Heavy Duty

Towels/Cotton

Cycles

More Dry

Less Dry

Dry

Cool down

Cycle completed

Extend trumble

Customer

Louder

Softer

Off

Cycle

Signal

Bulky Items

Casual

Delicate

On

Off

Wrinkle

Care

Timed

Cycles

More Time

Less Time

Auto Dry

Rack Dry

Timed Dry

Time Remaining(Min)

Time On(Hour)

Delay

Start

Pause

Start

Temp

Level

Dryness

Air Only(No Heat)

High

Medium

Low

Normal

Pause

Start

Signal

Extend Tumble

Extend Tumble

Cycle completed

Cycle completed

Cool down

Cool down

Dry

Estimated  Time

Estimated  Time

Delay  Time

Delay  Time

Temp

Off

Wrinkle
  Saver

Off

Softer

Louder

More
Time

Super Capacity

Less
Time

Very

Normal

Normal

Less

Less

Damp

Damp

More

More

Sensor

   Dry

 Level

Timed Dry

Rack Dry

Timed-
Cycles

Auto-
Cycles

Pause

Start

Signal

Extend Tumble Time

Extend Tumble Time

Cycle completed

Cycle completed

Cool down

Cool down

Dry

Remaining  Time

Remaining  Time

Wrinkle Saver

Temp

Off

Normal

Custom

 Wrinkle
   Saver

Off

Soft

Loud

More
Time

Super Capacity

Less
Time

Very Dry

Very Dry

Normal

Normal

Less

Less

Damp Dry

Damp Dry

More

Sensor

   Dry

 Level

Heavy

Cotton

Bulky Items

Casual

Timed Dry

Rack Dry

     Auto
     Dry
  Cycles

Touch Up

Medium

Low

High

High

Medium

Low

High

High

Medium

Low

High

High

Medium

Air Dry

Low

High

High

Delicate

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

12

 Signal Button: (3)

Used to select buzzing volume or turn off the buzzer.

Temp Button: (4)

Used to set drying temperature. There are 4  available drying temperatures: 
High, Medium, Low, and Air only(no heat).

    Timed
      Dry
   Cycles

    Times
      Dry
   Cycles

Sensor Dry Level Button: (5)

Used to set drying time of auto-programs. If no auto-program is selected,
pressing the button is inactive and will get alarms.

Summary of Contents for Ginesis HLF103Q

Page 1: ... 1 3 Circuit diagram 2 4 Names of parts 2 5 Usage of the operation knobs 3 6 Products brief and new features 5 7 Key point in installation adjustment and disassembly 7 8 Analysis of the common breakdowns 11 1 Specification list 1 2 Dimensional drawing 1 3 Circuit diagram 2 4 Names of parts 2 5 Usage of the operation knobs 3 6 Products brief and new features 5 7 Key point in installation adjustment...

Page 2: ... to the laundries automatically the time for setting 0 180 min User s manual product registration card Rated voltage rated frequency Rated dry capacity Rated power consumption in drying Rated input consumption of motor Manual setting Automatic Accessories Dimension Weight kg 4800W 379W 1 Specification list 2 Dimensional drawing 686 718 1080 ...

Page 3: ...mes of parts control plate front plate front door control panel shutter exhaust duct back baffle nameplate cabinet adjustable foot thread protected board I thread protected board II fasten button whisk leaf barrel roll lint filter lock body ...

Page 4: ...y Cycles Touch Up Medium Low High High Medium Low High High Medium Low High High Medium Air Dry Low High High Delicate Heavy Duty Towels Cotton Cycles More Dry Less Dry Dry Cool down Cycle completed Extend trumble Customer Louder Softer Off Cycle Signal Bulky Items Casual Delicate On Off Wrinkle Care Timed Cycles More Time Less Time Auto Dry Rack Dry Timed Dry Time Remaining Min Time On Hour Delay...

Page 5: ... start of the cycle If no delay the wrinkle saver indicator is off and remaining time indicator is on The nixie display indicates remaining time of non reserved program If setting Wrinkle Saver in standby status the nixie display indicates 3 hr which will increase by 1 hr with each pressing until 24 and return to 3 If keep pressed for 1 5 s nixie display indicated value will increase continuously ...

Page 6: ...dries The air intake and exhaust system has high degree of tightness and improves the thermal efficiency 5 Heating system The electric heating thread installed on the heating plate at the rear of the cabinet is the heating source of the appliance The exchanging of cold and hot air is realized by it The heating power of the electric heating thread is about 4500W It can raise the air temperature rap...

Page 7: ...ear corners of your dryer After properly placing your dryer or by turning them counterclockwise to lower your dryer Leveling legs can be adjusted by turning them clockwise to raise your dryer or by turning them counterclockwise to lower your dryer 7 Drying Rack This drying rack is designed specially for articles like sport shoes During drying please make sure the clothes reliably stay on the rack ...

Page 8: ...orrected with leveling legs located on the bottom of the dryer 1 remove all packaging material This includes the foam base and all adhensive tape holding the dryer acessories inside and outside 2 inspect and remove any remains of packing tape or printed material before using the dryer 7 Key points in installation adjustment and disassembly C C C C C Tools and materials required Electrical requirem...

Page 9: ...eptable 1 Only the rigid metal duct work should be used 2 Venting vertical through a roof may expose the exhaust system to down drafts causing an increase in vent restriction 3 Running the exhaust system through an uninsulated area may cause condensation and faster accumulation of lint 4 Compression or crimping of the exhaust system will cause an increase in vent restriction C C Location of your d...

Page 10: ...orrect Incorrect DO DON T Correct Incorrect Correct DO DON T Incorrect C C Requirements and instructions Electrical connections R E 1 This appliance MUST be properly grounded Electrical shock can result if the dryer is not properly grounded Follow the instructions in this manual for proper grounding 3 AU L approved strain relief must be installed onto power cord If the strain relief is not attache...

Page 11: ...ighten the tension relief nut securely so that the tension relief does not turn 9 Reinstall the terminal block cover Grounding instruction This appliances must be connected to a ground metal permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the appliance nut tighten nut to these threads p...

Page 12: ...tence is not infinite Pull the power Yes Check and replace the power down lead Check and replace the computer program panel Check if the computer program panel is on Push down the searching unit and check if the door switch is on Check if the control thermostat and high limit thermostat are good Check if the heater is good Check if the motor is good Check if the wire unit is good while pushing dow...

Page 13: ...eater Check if the sequencer plug inserts correctly Check if the control thermostat and high limit thermostat act Replace the control thermostat and high limit thermostat Measure the resistance of the heater Replace the heater The heater is off The resistance is infinite Yes Check the ventilation condition Check if the vent pipe and the vent way is blocked No ventilating No No No Yes Yes Yes Check...

Page 14: ...r in the front of the cabinet and the cabinet or the abrasion between the support wheel and the bracket of support wheel Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Fasten the support bracket or replace the support wheel Check the tensive condition replace the tensive spring Fasten the heating ring and the fasten screw Adjust or replace the worm shell If there is a noise from the tensive spring If there is metallic ...

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